South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 108, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 April 1921 — Page 7

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Mornlajr. The regular ni- tin,- rf tho Kir.'s Heralds of tho Trinity M. V.. church will be hM at th- homi of Mrs. I. Jones. TCO Jl-irrĂ¼-ori av.

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rhurrh av11 ui . t with Ml.-i Graco Ilouh, 72S California av. Miss Alice i:J.linK'. 1201 5?. fa7c-tt Mv(U will ontrtaln the U T. Bunco ciub. The Ah You I.Ik a It ciub will be ntfrtaincd Monday evening at Urn horn of Mrs. Italph Harris. 1226 Woodward av. A review of th "WnrM's Work" will hi friven at the r'u!:ir rmtlr.ff of tlie curr'-nt events department of the I'roi,'r-.-H club. MIsh Ulla Sonnf.nf'f r', 33 Marietta ft., will act ;n hosten to the Hosi circle. A rnretir.c: f.f th Thalia sorori'.y will tak plac. TurJay. Novel club niernht r-? w;ll enter

tain with a 1:30 o'clock luncheon at the Robertson tea room, hoorini: Mis Catherine Whit', whoftn marriai;o will tike place April 30, and Miss Mary Mae White, ,f Snvr York city, her uct. Tho mothers' department of the Progress club will hoM an open meeting at which Dr. Emma Hollway will ppe.ik. A meeting of the Phi Kiprma sorority will take plaee at tho home of Mls Evelyn Eulmrr. 102S S. Michigan ft. Mrs. Mardell IliMMiranrl, RlvcrMide dr., will entertain her bridge club. A meeting of the Maids of Honor club will take place. There will be a meeting of the Phllathea clisi of tho Indiana Avenue Christian church at the home of Mi5w EHc Ann is. 1S2G S. Michigan est. A supper will he civen hy the Mary and Martha rcl-ty of the Firrt Urethren t lmrch at the church. A special meetlnj? of th youn men'n Bible chis. of the First Urethren church will be held with Arthur Hummel!. 1124 K. Main t. There will he a thimble Riven by the Autcn W .It. C. at the old court hou?e. Wednesday. The rejlar meeting of the history department of tho Frogrces club will be held in tho club rooms. Tho weekly meeting of tho Wyman Bible ftudy clas. will bo held at tho Y. W. C. A. A meeting of the Wednesday club will take place. Mrs. E. T. Webster will act as hostess to the Bide-a-Weo club at her home, 02S Nlles av. Sectional meeting of tho Pastor's Aid society of the First Christian church will he held: "Mrs. O. A. Clarke. 101 Washington Mvd., will act as hoftess to epo .Ion one. Section three will meet at the home of Mrs. George W. Miller, K. Serin st. Members of the fourth section will hnve a meeting at the home of Mrs. Be vans, fv Main st. Mrs. GIlliM Finch will act as hostvm to tho Portage Home Economics club at her home on Cleveland av. Mrs. V. B. Duncan will have charge of the program for the meeting of the Women's Foreign Missionary society of the Stull Memorial church which will be held with Mr. George W. Fanslcr, r.1.1 Pennsylvania a v. An nil-day comfort knotting will he held by the Ladies' Aid society of the Granger Presbyterian church at the home of Miss Ida Shaffer, in Granger. Tho regular meeting of tho fThakespeare circle will take place. Mrs. Bfulah Kleitz will entertain the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Ameri-

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at the meeting: of the Colfax Mothers' club. Saturday. The general meeting of tho Progress club will be held. Members of tho Eka Chime club will meet at the home of Miss Olive Nelson, 726 Lawndal av. A Kjpper will b given at the old court house ty the Auten W. E- C.

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MISS KATIIEIl IM WJIITK Mlr.s Katherine White, daughter of libhop and Mrs. John Hazen White, will be married April 23 to Charles Marquiss, of Webb City, Mo.

can Ixgion with a thimble. Member of the Pythian tea will meet at the K. of P. hall. Tl mix lay. Mr?. 1-ed Loughbaugh will art as hostess to the Ideal Embroidery club at her home on Ewing av. Members of the Triple Four club will meet with Mrs. Cloyd A. Bestie, J. '..coin way-W. road. A meeting of the Woman' Foreign Missionary society of the Trinity M. E. church will be held at the homo of Mrs. It. Kline, 110'J Collego St. Congenial club members will meet with .Mrs. Charles Henry, 20 ly S Michigan et. Election of officers will take placo at a meeting of the Thursday club which will be held with Mrs. Ira Ullery, Curbing st. Mr. Charles Fisher, Miami St., will entertain the Eldeen club. Mrs. Fred Botset. Miehiwaka, will act as hostess to the members of the Plymouth club. The King' Daughters' Bible class will meet with Miss Mablo Hoover, 3292 Pleasant st. Tho regular meeting of the Circle of Service of the First Baptist church will takep lace with Mrs. C. A. Stoler, "0 Mishawaka a v. Mrs. Ncl.-on Galbraith. 701 S. Columbia St.. will be hostrss at the meeting of the Aurora Bible claFS

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year will be held by the nature study department of the Progress club. The Nonpariel club members will meet with Mrs. Arthur Conklin, 124 A St. Louis blvd. A meeting of the Priscllla Sewing circle of tho St. Peter's Evangelical church will be held. The regular meeting of the Helena Bebckah Sewing circle will take place at the I. O. O. F. hall. Mrs. Maude Bice. 508 Hill st., will act as hostess to the W. C. Sunshine club. Members of the Ladies' Aid society of the Munson chapel will meet with Mrs. Dave Brown, Division st. The study of the music of the American Indians will be taken up at th- meeting of the music department of the Progress club. A paper will be read by Mrs. J. S. McGowan. The program for tho meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the Grace M. E. church will he furnished by tho King'a Heralds and the Little Light Bearers. Guest day will be observed by the Circle of Mercy at St. Patrick's hall. The postponed meeting of the Harmony Reading circle will -be held with Mrs. William Medicus, 1030 W. Washington av. Friday. Mrs. C. Mont Smith and Mrs. Frank Stover will appear on the program which will bo presented ty section two of the department of literatur? xof the Progress club. A meeting of the Golden Kod Drill team will be held at Slick's hall. An afternoon sewing session will be held by the Norman Eddy Sewing circle. The postponed meeting of the Friday club will take place at the home of Mrs. Charles F. Stark, 432 N Main st. There will bo a meeting of the Live Oak drill team. Election of officers will take place

Ifl It possible to get rid of freckles on the face? If so, could you suggest eomethlns to mo that is absolutely harmless to the skin? Freckles consist of an excessive deposit of pigment In the skin. They are most frequently symmetrically diftributed on those parts of the body ordinarily exposed to the light and heat of the sun, and to atmospheric Influence, such as the face, the neck, and the backs of tho hands In persons of both sexes. In some persons, freckles may be seen on parts not thus exposed, a fact which Indicates that they are not always the result of the agencies noted above. It Is probable that there Is always a congenital predisposition to plg-ment-formatiom, such ag freckles, which require certain external conditions for development. Freckles have been treated successfully with a rather stiff needle connected with the negative pole of a galvanic battery. Most of the methods employed by

challatans for the removal of freckles depend for their success on thoroughly blistering the hurfaee. While the new epidermis is freo from blemish, the ultimate result is a deeper and more persistent pigmentation than that which was previously visible. So far as can be ascertained, diet Is not a factor in the production of

freckles. PNEUMONIA. How i3 pneumonia spread? Pneumonia is spread from person to person by direct and Indirect contact Directly, through the inhalation of tho fine droplets of germ-ladened mucus eprayed into the air during coughing, sneezing and loud talking. Indirectly, through many different paths, including the uee of common drinking cups, roller towels, infected food, improperly cleaned eating and drinking utensils in soda fountains, restaurants, etc. MALARIA IX THE SOUTH If it Is true that there were only

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3500 deaths from malaria In the United States ia 1919, why is to much "fusff" made about tho disease in tho southern states?

It is good to know, as the writer

says, that "so much fuss Is 'made about malaria In the southern states It shows a proper appreciation of the havoc wrought by this dLease. The economic loss to the rtato where malaria seriously prevails, runs into millions of dollars. Labor Is only 50 per cent efnek-nt. There Is marked physical deterioration among people living in sections where there is much malaria. The southern communities making a fuss about malaria are on the right track, and deeerve help and encouragement in their campaign for the control of this scourge.

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any better. I read about your medicine in the 'Primitive Baptist' paper and decided to try it. I have used Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Lydia E. Pinkham's Liver Pills for about seven months and now I am able to do my work. I shall never forget your medicine and you may publish this if you want to as it is true. ' Mrs. J. F. Hursey, Star, N. C. Here is another woman who adds her testimony to the many whose letters we have already published, proving that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound often restores health to suffering women even after they have gone so far that an operation is deemed advisable. There fore it will surely pay any woman who suffers from such ailments to try it.

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